clawring

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Phone calling skill for OpenClaw: agent makes real outbound phone calls to users for alerts, briefings, reminders, and urgent notifications. Managed service, no Twilio setup needed. 100+ countries, 70+ voices.

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# clawr.ing — Phone Calling Skill Give your OpenClaw agent the ability to make real outbound phone calls to you. The agent calls you — you don't call the agent. There is no inbound phone number. **Website**: [clawr.ing](https://clawr.ing) **ClawHub**: [clawhub.ai/marcospgp/clawring](https://clawhub.ai/marcospgp/clawring) ## When to Use This Skill - Your agent needs to reach you urgently and chat messages aren't enough - Morning briefings, daily summaries, or scheduled check-ins - Price alerts, server monitoring, build notifications — anything time-sensitive - You want a hands-free way to interact with your agent (walking, driving, gym) ## What This Skill Does 1. Agent sends a REST API call to initiate an outbound phone call to you 2. clawr.ing dials your phone number via its telephony infrastructure 3. You answer and have a real voice conversation with your agent 4. Human speech is transcribed to text, sent to the agent, and the agent's text reply is spoken back via TTS 5. Everything the agent can do in chat still works on the phone — web search, setting alerts, running tasks The agent sees the conversation as a simple text-based API (REST with long-polling). No WebSocket needed on the agent side. ## How to Use ### Setup 1. Sign up at [clawr.ing](https://clawr.ing) 2. Copy the setup prompt from your dashboard 3. Paste it into your OpenClaw agent's chat 4. The agent reads the prompt, stores the API key, and gains phone calling capability That's it. No Twilio account...

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Author
davepoon
Repository
davepoon/buildwithclaude
Created
10 months ago
Last Updated
today
Language
TypeScript
License
MIT

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